Static Bicycle Fit

Package $149 / 60 minutes

Client Interview

Anatomical Assessment

Bicycle Adjustments and Stationary Cycling Analysis

90 Days Free Follow Up

WHAT IS A STATIC BICYCLE FIT ?

Starting with a detailed interview we will discuss client history of injury, lifestyle and athletic interests. Age, cycling specific use, who you ride with and overall goals are recorded to eventually assist with the direction of adjustments to your existing bicycle.

Anatomical Assessment works with the client to actuate range of motion, stability and determine any limiters.

Using a standard set of angles and guidelines, we will establish saddle height, saddle fore or aft, hand position, proper posture and pedaling techniques. This protocol can put some expectation on the client to pursue additional athletic services to adapt the body to the bicycle.

For many years, bicycle fit has been driven by studying the photographs of pro cyclists, defining similar lines and angles to advocate adjustments for the general cyclist. Many of the protocols are still assumed and used with the "static protocol".

Static Bicycle Fit

Package $149 / 60 minutes

Client Interview

Anatomical Assessment

Bicycle Adjustments and Stationary Cycling Analysis

90 Days Free Follow Up

WHAT IS A STATIC BICYCLE FIT ?

Starting with a detailed interview we will discuss client history of injury, lifestyle and athletic interests. Age, cycling specific use, who you ride with and overall goals are recorded to eventually assist with the direction of adjustments to your existing bicycle.

Anatomical Assessment works with the client to actuate range of motion, stability and determine any limiters.

Using a standard set of angles and guidelines, we will establish saddle height, saddle fore or aft, hand position, proper posture and pedaling techniques. This protocol can put some expectation on the client to pursue additional athletic services to adapt the body to the bicycle.

For many years, bicycle fit has been driven by studying the photographs of pro cyclists, defining similar lines and angles to advocate adjustments for the general cyclist. Many of the protocols are still assumed and used with the "static protocol".